She bought N pencils last month for 288, as the amount is in pennies. This month she bought N+12 for 720.
288/N = 720 / (N+12)
288(N+12) = 720N
288N + 3456 = 720N
3456 = 720N - 288N
3456=432N
N=8
She bought 8 pencils last month for 288, which is 36 cents each. And she bought 20 pencils this month for 720 which is 36 cents each. Hope this helped :)
I would say gallons. It honestly depends how big it is. However, the common pitcher holds about a gallon. I hope I helped!
If the length of JK is 16.4 miles, it will be diameter of this circle, the radius will be JK/2 = 8.2 miles
As we know the length of circle is 2π*r in this case r = 8.2
The arc JM is 1/4 length of the whole circle so arc JM = (2π*8.2)*(1/4) = 2π*8.2/4 = π*8.2/2 = π*4.1
if we assume that π=3.14 the answer will be 3.14 * 4.1 = 12.874.... And as the answer needs to be rounded to the nearest tenth it will be 12.874≈12.9
So the answer will be 12.9
Since hypotenuses and legs have the same length, then both are congruent and thus, triangles ABC and DEF are congruent.
The Hypotenuse-Leg theorem states that two <em>right</em> triangles are <em>congruent</em> if and only if their hypotenuses and any of their <em>corresponding</em> legs are <em>congruent</em>. That is to say:
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Since hypotenuses and legs have the same length, then both are congruent and thus, triangles ABC and DEF are congruent.
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1.<span>Write down the fractions.
2.</span><span>Find a common denominator.
3.</span><span>Multiply both numbers on the first fraction by the bottom number of the second fraction.</span><span>
4.</span>Multiply both numbers on the second fraction by the bottom number of the first fraction.
5.Line both fractions up side by side with their new numbers.<span>
6.</span>Add together the numerators of the two fractions.<span>
7.</span><span>Take the common denominator that you figured out in Step 2 and add it on the bottom of your new numerator.
8.</span>Put the new numerator on top and the new denominator on bottom.
9.<span>Simplify and reduce.</span>